Franchise Update Magazine Issue I, 2016 | Page 48

Female Founders donated a day’s worth of sales to charity. Before long, they began getting inquiries from customers interested in starting studios of their own. That was a surprise to Deano who says, “This is Mandeville, not exactly the hotbed of franchise activity.” (Mandeville is located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, across the lake from New Orleans; the population in the 2010 U.S. Census was 11,560). Nevertheless, the partners met with a franchise attorney and began mapping out a plan to franchise their creation. They sold their first franchise in 2009 and have been growing ever since. “We knew we were making a difference as far as offering an escape to our customers locally, but never did we think it would take off across the country,” says Maloney. “Now there are more than 250 Painting with a Twist studios in 32 states.” GETTING STARTED What inspired you to start your business? Deano: Renee and I had both been very involved in volunteering around our Mandeville community long before the idea for Painting with a Twist ever came about. When Hurricane Katrina struck, our town, our homes, and our sense of joy were destroyed for a while. An event like that forces you to reevaluate your life, and we both knew we wanted to do something really meaningful and beneficial for our community. Renee and I would take walks every morning and think of business ideas that would allow us to use our fundraising skills to give back to our community. Knowing our friends and neighbors could use a distraction, we began hosting paint parties in my garage while relaxing with a few glasses of wine. What started as a distraction from a terrible natural disaster turned into a national business venture that blends a non-intimidating art studio experience with a new form of socializing and de-stressing with friends. What is your background, and how did it prepare you for starting your business? Deano: I have a degree in interior design and Renee was trained in marketing and office management, so when we started the business, we divided tasks accordingly. I am in charge of the 46 art side and Renee handles most of the business side. Why did you choose franchising? Maloney: In a lot of ways, franchising chose us! When we first founded Painting with a Twist, we had no plans or expectations to grow the company into what it is today. The initial concept was less about developing a fast-growing brand, and more about creating a fun, social event with fundraising potential for community needs. We are so grateful for the leadership and counsel we’ve received from experts in the industry to help us grow the company through franchising, yet still maintain the core values we built the company on. How did you get started in franchising? Maloney: Our original goal was to have one little location in Mandeville. When we saw the impact it was having on the lives of our customers, providing an escape from the pressures of daily life, we knew we needed to open more locations. We wanted to open another location in New Orleans, and that is when the franchise side of Painting with a Twist really took off. We had customers from out of town coming in to see relatives or